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Khurram Riaz

Vice President Marketing & Products at Jazz

Khurram Riaz is an experienced marketing and product professional with a career spanning over two decades in the telecommunications industry. Currently serving as Vice President of Marketing & Products at Jazz since March 2014, Khurram has held multiple leadership roles including Director of B2B-Large Accounts and Head of Corporate Solutions. Prior to joining Jazz, Khurram worked at Mobilink as Regional Manager from October 2009 to September 2014 and held significant positions at Link Dot Net PK as Director of Corporate Sales and at Dancom Online Services as Zonal Manager South. Khurram began the career at WOL Telecom and Network Solutions (NETSOL), where responsibilities included managing corporate services and corporate sales.

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Jazz

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Jazz, Pakistan’s number one 4G operator, and the largest internet and broadband service provider with over 70 million subscribers nationwide. With a legacy of more than 27 years, Jazz maintains market leadership through cutting-edge, integrated technology, the strongest brands and the largest portfolio of value added services in the industry. Housing a nation-wide network of contact centers and an unparalleled fibre optic backbone of more than 25,000 kilometers, Jazz has already invested billions of dollars in the country to date. It also provides uninterrupted countrywide connectivity, unmatched customer services and international roaming in over 150 countries. As a responsible entity, the company passionately supports education, health and environmental initiatives and promotes sustainable business practices. Jazz offers exclusive & personalized tariff plans that empower customers and cater to the communication needs of a diverse group of people, from individuals to businessmen to corporate and multinationals. Through its innovative services and products, Jazz is set to bring about a digital revolution that will enable and transform societies towards a more progressive Pakistan.